so i cancelled my sub, with like 75 days left. so I decided what the hell lets do something different. started an inquisitor on Krayt Dragon. got him up to 14 so far. went assassin. i'm enjoying the darkside. its outside of my usual choices.

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If you didn't have to do all those bull**** side quests to stay within a level or two of your main quest line, I might have been more interested in finishing other stories. After getting two characters to 50 and several others in the 30's, I had had enough.

It is called a sinking ship. When I saw they merged everyone in NA to 12 servers and still had trouble populating them, something is wrong. A lot of the bigger names involved in the company have already jumped ship.

F2P to 50 + new content in the fall can bring people back. They can level their toons to solid points w/o cost, and then can buy into it later.

It could bring it back. I enjoyed the game, but felt the 50 content was weak so if they can address that in the fall they could bring a lot of players back since they can play around in "the world" without cost for a bit.

1. Buggy content that feels like it was programmed by a high school student.
2. Horribly thought out server transfers.
3. Extremely poor stress testing prior to the mergers.
4. Lack of extremely basic quality of life features.

There is potential in the game, however Bioware's SWTOR team has rolled out one epic fail right after another causing people to leave en masse.

From what I've read about the F2P move, the features that it has will make the game much more appealing to people who just want something like a KOTOR 3.

From what I understand you pay one price to buy the game, then can level as many characters as you want to 50 free of charge. So for someone who may just want to see the single player stories and doesn't give a crap about end-game and other MMO stuff, the game's appeal just went up.

F2P to 50 + new content in the fall can bring people back. They can level their toons to solid points w/o cost, and then can buy into it later.

It could bring it back. I enjoyed the game, but felt the 50 content was weak so if they can address that in the fall they could bring a lot of players back since they can play around in "the world" without cost for a bit.

It'll definitely help but I think pretty much anything would at this point. The problem is level 50 content is still meh at best so once you get to 50, then what? Assuming you subscribe, you then become a slim percentage of the population that requires relatively geared players to complete the lvl 50 flashpoints and operations.

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Originally Posted by Ninja Mouse

TOR has 4 glaring problems:

1. Buggy content that feels like it was programmed by a high school student.
2. Horribly thought out server transfers.
3. Extremely poor stress testing prior to the mergers.
4. Lack of extremely basic quality of life features.

There is potential in the game, however Bioware's SWTOR team has rolled out one epic fail right after another causing people to leave en masse.

From what I've read about the F2P move, the features that it has will make the game much more appealing to people who just want something like a KOTOR 3.

Including the original developers.

I foresee 1-49 being popular for awhile, maybe a spike in level 50's for a month or two, and then the game will go back to the state it is in now. 1-49 is so ****ing boring after you've done it once and especially twice. Doing the same side missions over and over just sucks. PVP'ing, space missions, and flashpoints to level gets old as well.